Example sentences of "[pers pn] is [adj] [prep] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When a speaker S who speaks a particular variety V1 of a language L moves to an area where the local language is , in terms of speakers ' own assessments , a different variety of the same language L — in other words , a different dialect of L — say , V2 , it is usual for that individual 's speech to acquire some of the phonological and grammatical characteristics of V2 .
2 What happens when it is far above that value is known primarily from experimental work , although the dynamical processes involved can be interpreted .
3 It is rare for that kind of relationship to work . ’
4 Note it is important in that case that not only the settlor but the spouse of the settlor was not domiciled in the United Kingdom at the time of the last to die otherwise the property would not be in an excluded property settlement — see s80(1) which refers to the last of the spouse or the settlor to cease to be beneficially entitled to an interest in possession .
5 i think it is fair in that case , because we do define a proposal as we 've done elsewhere as a .
6 But it seems that if it is valid for that purpose , it must be valid for morality generally .
7 It is interesting in that quote that the idea of being ‘ on the same level ’ is used literally and metaphorically .
8 It is clear at that stage the London committee envisaged funding its proposed activities by subscriptions , and that it intended to concern itself with the diseases of cows and sheep as well as horses .
9 It is clear from that case that much depends upon ( a ) the type of damage and ( b ) the quality of the repairs .
10 According to the Shaka'ik biography of Mehmed Sah , the latter was appointed to that medrese at the age of eighteen ( Mecdi gives seventeen ) ; and it is clear from that account that Fahreddin Acemi was his muid at the time of his first lesson .
11 It is clear from that figure that at the price level P the level of actual aggregate demand is Y 1 , whereas firms initially wanted to produce Y n .
12 It is sufficient for that person to establish that he or she has been prevented to an appreciable extent from enjoying the ordinary comforts of life ; there is no need to establish direct injury to health .
13 However , it does have the least number of extras supplied with it , so it is basic in that sense .
14 Our ordinary sense of language suggests that it is not possible for a person to use words or conduct ‘ towards another person ’ if he is unaware of that person 's existence .
15 In this way he can re-experience the feeling of succeeding and may accept that he is capable of that feeling and of having achieved something by his own efforts .
16 And one of the , the things that Jesus is bringing up particularly in this first se parable here , the parable of the lost sheep , is that he is concerned for that individual , for that one person .
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